The cost should now display on the horizontal green bar below the graph.

When viewing History you can also mouse over the individual bars to see the cost associated with a given period of time. In this case, the cost value on the horizontal green bar represents the sum cost of all the visible bars on the chart.

For Water and Gas:

Click the gear icon towards the lower right of the graph

Click the "Pulse/kWh" tab at the top of the settings window

Click the secondary tab for the pulse input that you want to set the cost for. i.e. "Pulse 1"

To get an accurate cost/unit you must first enter the value of the pulse. For example, the value of the pulses from our water meters is typically 0.1 cubic feet per pulse.

Enter a cost/unit of measurement. You can determine this by referring to you utility bills.

You can also name the pulse input if you wish.

If you would like to convert the unit of measurement to a different unit, select the "Converted Value" unit from the drop-down list at the bottom of the settings window.

Click "Apply" when you are ready.

If you have previously set the widget to display pulse data, the pulse value and cost should now display on the horizontal green bar below the graph.